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Things to do in Brakpan, ZA

Brakpan,
Brakpan,

Brakpan is a gold and uranium mining town in the Gauteng province of South Africa. The name Brakpan was first used by the British in the 1880s because of a non-perennial lake that would annually dry to become a "brackish pan".

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Cosy Corner
Cosy Corner

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David Bopape House
David Bopape House

Zonal Centenary Memorial Lecture on the Life and Times of David Bopape, presented by David Makhura, ANC Gauteng Provincial Secretary. 21 June 2012, Tsakane

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Gaming Arena - Carnival City
Gaming Arena - Carnival City

Home to the best entertainment and events on the East Rand, we’re all about bringing the biggest names in the business to our Big Top Arena, Mardi Gras Theatre and Show Bar. From Chris Rock, India Arie and James Blunt to the Pixies and Joe Cocker, our stages have set the scene for some unforgettable moments.

Garden of Remembrance (Remains of)
Garden of Remembrance (Remains of)

The Garden of Remembrance in Brakpan should rather be called “the wreckage of remembrance”. I am sure that when this memorial was built it was really impressive, but alas now it is a travesty. At the time of writing (November 2007) it did not appear that anything had been done there in years and that the memorial had been abandoned.

OR Tambo Cultural Precinct
OR Tambo Cultural Precinct

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WW2 Memorial (in Ruins; Desecrated & Relocated)
WW2 Memorial (in Ruins; Desecrated & Relocated)

German ruins of World War II They are spread out throughout Germany. Mindful restorations of the remaining ruins of the Second World War have turned the rubble into memorials calling to peace.

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